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One wants to see a magnified image of an object in a mirror. What type of mirror should one use?

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 A person should use a concave mirror to see a magnified image of any object.

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Chapter 4: Reflection of Light - Exercise 6 [Page 205]

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Lakhmir Singh Physics (Science) [English] Class 10
Chapter 4 Reflection of Light
Exercise 6 | Q 8 | Page 205

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